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Another excellent EBM song that is not about diverticulitis.
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5 people who can't see further than justin
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fantastic memories fantastic era
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Wasnt a big fan but loved this track. Takes us all back to when life had an edge. When off-centre was accepted. At least in certain places.
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Brilliant. Thaydon't make um like that no more
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best intro ever
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I sure love too hear ian mcculloch's voice and the 80's had great music from london like clash, new order, depeche mode, morrisey along smiths, david bowie, culture club, wham george michael, alarm, robert smith cure etc.
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Echo and the Bunnymen might be the best '80s band. That pretty much precludes their being the most popular. However, awsome lyrics, music and singing, song after song. I've not only never tired of them; I still enjoy them greatly. Always a treat.
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Watched them at T in the Park in 2008........King Tuts Tent....sang every song word perfect, love this band. Great sound.
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conquering my amdg
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מעולה תודה לך
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Tandori-flavoured Bunnymen classic. Still sounds fucking great.
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Pete de Freitas 4 Eva!
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Great track! Stands the test of time!
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Gratos recuerdos, los vi en diecto y me lo pase genial.
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Gratos recuerdos, los vi en diecto y me lo pase genial.
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Great song, great pics :)
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These sorts of bands are timeless, the music was just that good.
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what an end... i think i'll bog off and listen to some terry hall and the specials etc...
6m 25sLength
This song is not owned by me. No copyright infringement is intended. Echo and the Bunnymen had a UK number 8 hit with this track in 1983. It was the second single released from their 'Porcupine' album